Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Combank offers free accident cover of up to Rs.500,000 to ‘Anagi’ account holders

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Holders of Commercial Bank ‘Anagi’ women’s savings accounts can now enjoy the protection of a personal accident insurance cover of up to Rs.500,000 free of charge, subject to maintainin­g a stipulated balance in their accounts.

The free personal accident insurance cover is provided by the bank through Fairfirst Insurance, which is backed by Fairfax, one of the largest general insurance groups in the world and can be claimed by the Anagi account holders, who maintain an average balance of Rs.250,000 over a period of six months, the bank said. This personal accident insurance is introduced with the objective of providing further value addition that supports the busy lifestyles of women, the bank said. The Anagi account holders, between the ages of 18 and 70, are eligible for this cover.

The scope of the insurance covers accidental death, permanent total disability and permanent partial disability. Anagi account holders, who qualify for this facility, can avail of this cover by submitting their claims at the nearest branch, after the accident. In the unfortunat­e event of an Anagi account holder’s death, subject to pre-requisites, the Rs.500,000 will be presented to the nominated beneficiar­ies. Fairfirst Insurance is backed by Fairfax and specialise­s in insurance, reinsuranc­e and investment management. The company has a team of 1400 profession­als, who work across a service centre network, comprising 57 branches in Sri Lanka. The Anagi women’s savings account was launched in 2012, with the intention of influencin­g Sri Lankan women to build their financial stability by empowering them with features such as the highest interest rate in the savings account category for women and zero restrictio­ns on withdrawal­s. The account holders are offered a branded passbook and an Anagi shopping debit card with exciting year-long promotions.

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